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3S's Swimming Sleeping Sacrifice,

Senior Laura Alonzo never got to kiss Matt Biondi. Biondi, the 1988 Olympic swimming hero, was presenting the trophy for

M. Heavies Sixth at Sprints

The Harvard varsity heavyweight crew team went into the 48th Eastern Sprints Regatta hoping to avenge their regular season loss

Three Squeakers On the Charles

The Harvard men's heavyweight crews celebrated the coming of spring weather and the end of the academic year by edging

Men's Tennis Stopped by Dartmouth

In a best-of-seven competition, going up 3-0 usually predicates a victory. Usually. But up 3-0 against Dartmouth with four matches

Black & White Loses; Crimson Triumphs

Consecutive losses to Dartmouth and Boston University over the weekend have left the Radcliffe crew team angry and eager for

Brown Shocks Harvard Heavies With Course-Record Time

The Harvard heavyweight crew opened its Ivy League season with a disappointing loss to Brown Saturday on the Charles River.

DRINKING OF THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH

After losing its top five players from one of the best men's tennis teams ever, squads around the region thought

Laxwomen Crush Penn in Philly, 21-6

Nothing is more frustrating for college athletes than being kept out of action for an extended period of time. Over

W. Hoopsters Cruise to 85-69 Drubbing of Columbia

Travelling to the blizzard-infested Big Apple for yesterday's game against Columbia must have been a major pain for the Harvard

Squash Fares Well At USSRA Tourney

With the national championships just around the corner, the top Harvard men's and women's squash players fared reasonably well at

W. Swimming Takes on Cornell

Just like a race car driver who wants to test a new engine at full throttle but realizes that it

NEVER BACK DOWN

It is said that who you are is where you're from. For junior Tarik Campbell, that's Harlem and "streetball"--where everything

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